The goal of this clinical trial is for the Momentum SpineTM application to accurately detect scoliosis progression, including accuracy, margin of error, sensitivity, specificity, AUC, and overall agreement with radiographs in 8-18 year olds with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. The main question it aims to answer \[is/are\]: * Based on previous data it is hypothesize that Momentum SpineTM imaging software will be able to accurately detect scoliosis progression (\>= 7 degrees), including accuracy, margin of error, sensitivity, specificity, AUC, and overall agreement with radiographs. * Based on the above hypothesis that Momentum SpineTM is able to accurately detect scoliosis and curve progression (\>= 7 degrees). * It is hypothesized there will be indications for accelerated clinical visits based on at home detection of progression, and that these visits will be accurate and necessary. * It is hypothesized that there will be a proportion of standard care visits that are deemed unnecessary, and that the application is able to accurately predict these visits. Participants will: * Use Momentum SpineTM assessment from home to perform body scans at 1-month intervals on personal device and during the clinical visit. * Received monthly scans that will be evaluated by the provider using the application. * Receive additional scans as warranted. * Complete net promoter score (NPS) within the application following completion of a body scan. * Complete a patient satisfaction survey following 6 months of application usage.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
100
A mobile application to scan and predict spinal curvature. The application monitors curvature and track changes over time.
Accuracy of Scoliosis Progression
Progression will be defined as a change of greater than or equal to 7 degrees. The progression between the application will be compared to the radiographs done manually, with evaluation of the margin of error, sensitivity, specificity, AUC, and overall agreement with the radiographs.
Time frame: Immediately from enrollment and monthly through study completion
Proportion of follow-up visits that were correctly accelerated
Accelerated visits are defined as medical appointments less than 6 months apart (sooner than routine follow-up) suggested by the Momentum Spine mobile application. When Momentum Spine detects progression on 3D models obtained at home, it suggests the clinical team see that patient sooner than the planned semi-annual visit in order to implement treatments earlier (bracing, change in brace, etc.). This endpoint will calculate the percentage of accelerated visits suggested by Momentum Spine where scoliosis progression was present as well as where a change in treatment was required.
Time frame: Immediately from enrollment through study completion, at an average of 2 years
Necessity of visit
Coronal curve magnitude between site-specific X-ray measurements and coronal curve magnitude predictions output by Momentum Spine will be compared . The cutoff to determine whether the predicted coronal curve magnitude will be a difference of +/- 7 degrees when compared to the average of the readings from x-rays. Progression noted via Momentum Spine and on radiographs will be compared. Necessary visit = Radiographic Progression \>7 degrees Unnecessary visit = Radiographic Progression \<7 degrees Percentage agreement between Radiographic and MS progression values, with a cutoff point of 7 degrees, will be assessed.
Time frame: Immediately from enrollment and monthly through study completion
Proportion of avoidable x-rays using Momentum Spine
An avoidable x-ray is defined as the percentage of radiographs obtained as part of routine semi-annual follow-up that show an absence of scoliosis progression where Momentum Spine was in agreement. This metric demonstrates that Momentum Spine is an accurate tool for determining when spinal radiographs are necessary.
Time frame: Immediately from enrollment and monthly through study completion
Patient Satisfaction Survey
The patient satisfaction survey consists of 6 open-ended questions to understand what the experience has been for the individual using the application.
Time frame: Only at the 6 month visit
Net Promoter Score
The Net Promoter Score (NPS) is measured by collecting patient/parent ratings on a 0-10 scale in response to questions on how likely they would use the app. The data is collected via a survey embedded within the product. The score uses a scale between a minimum value of 0 (worst) to a maximum value of 5(best).
Time frame: Immediately from enrollment and monthly through study completion
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